Just the process of writing in a gratitude journal offers tons of benefits. Writing can be powerful. Sharing your written words of appreciation and encouragement with others can have an even bigger impact than journaling privately. Personal notes can really build a person up and brighten their day. Let’s take a look at why you may want to show your gratitude with words…. starting today – wink!

Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing. 1 Thessalonians 5:11

Words of Gratitude Have Power

In a busy world, we can easily get caught up in our to-do list and all the things we absolutely must accomplish each day. It’s so easy to forget to acknowledge the important people in our lives (especially those closest to us). It’s for exactly this reason that receiving a note of thanks or appreciation is so very meaningful. The truth is that people simply don’t receive notes of gratitude or notes of encouragement on a regular basis. That’s why setting aside the time and taking the effort to write a note is so powerful, for both you and the receiver!

May the LORD now show you kindness and faithfulness, and I too will show you the same favor because you have done this. 2 Samuel 2:6

Sharing Gratitude Encourages Others and Strengthens Relationships

A personal note or message goes that extra step further to show you care. Words have meaning, but it’s often said that actions speak louder. Chances are the recipient of your note will be surprised to receive it. An encouraging or positive surprise almost always improves someone’s day and mood! This can be especially impactful if you intentionally send your message to someone you know is going through a rough season. Don’t be afraid to ask God to bring to mind someone who needs to be encouraged with a gratitude note -He loves to answer that prayer!

We give thanks to God always for all of you, constantly mentioning you in our prayers. 1 Thessalonians 1:2

Hard season or not, this small gesture goes far to strengthen existing relationships because it’s such a thoughtful act. You are putting others above yourself and taking the time out of your busy day to encourage them. Your written acknowledgment of their importance in your life will certainly build them up and affect your relationship in a positive way.

Writing Notes of Gratitude – Ideas to Get You Started

Your words of gratitude don’t have to be in hand-written form, though it’s really a nice touch that’s a rarity these days. When is the last time you received a handwritten note? See? Special 🙂 If that’s not your “thing” it’s ok. Even an encouraging text or quick email can be a gift to the heart. Your message doesn’t have to be long, either. Any written words of appreciation will be a start and can be quite meaningful.

Here are some examples of written notes of gratitude:

Drop a post-it note of encouragement or love in your child’s lunchbox ( we have lunchbox notes here!)

Don’t forget to share your words of gratitude with old friends, extended relatives, neighbors, and other meaningful people in your life. Like I said God loves to bring people to mind who need a little encouragement! Try to take on this practice daily, at least for a while. You’ll see that the momentum can lead to some pretty awesome results!

So what do you say? Ready to take that step? I’m challenging you to write one note of gratitude to someone today!

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